
13th May 2007, 01:23 PM
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Good stuff Mark!
There are plenty of variations to my original criteria, and as Crack One pointed out, there's a lot of variation to make money out of.
The whole thing rotates on identifying a profitable trend one way or the other, and identifying when a horse is backable or layable. Within that there is plenty of room to make adjustments to suit personal style.
Well done.
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